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3ia-BS-1KB ROOF (Wtm en :-AY r.IAV Z), I: MACON mi miTv mciuo r 4 wwva i ijuwo oiunrs rta iulu bi CORRESPONDENTS CULLASAJA Mr. and Mrs. V. C. U laroily moved to Mr. N. L. Jollay's place last week.' Miss Scila Houston who spent the winter in Florida has returned home. Mr. W. P. Landnim made a busi ness trip to Franklin last. week. Master Fred McGuire, Jr., is visit ing relatives at Gneiss this week. m Rev. Lyman Jollay has been help ing run a revival meeting over on Hickory Knoll the past week. Rev. A. W. Tamil Viqc K,,,... U....: .. Ullll lldVlllg some work done on his , place the ydSl WITK, Mr. L. L. Holland made a business inp 10 rrankim, recently Mr. J B. Watkins, of' Highlands, uric tn U . x A ' t 4 ".-. m mis eciion Minday. Mrs. A. F. Gregory and little son, vjwciss, spent Saturday ..i wiui ivirs. r. MCUuire Miss Mary Holland, of Nantahala Kflpnt fliA -I" wiiv-ciiu wnn nome tolks t Rev V. C. Ramey, Mr. N. L. Tol- AyVMrVP- - Watkins and Mr. Arthur Watkins attended church ser vices at .Hickory Knoll, Sunday after-noon. WALNUT CREEK . Mr Leon Keener is in very poor health He is home from Anils' hospital. His wife, who has been uiK in me. telephone office, came Xxrirn riiri Mr. F. F MarkK...... .i '""""mj dim mree old est children spent Sunday with rel- ativc r Trail lar'lS Keddn h3d 3 "ice-we lamb killed by fox dogs the other Mr. Calhoun Henderson, of Peek's -.. was visiung relatives here Sun flay. .Miss Katy Jones, who has been visiting her aunt in Jackson county came, home Sunday accompanied by Ixlr Hronii- i .... J --..... idKC ana two of his sisters. TESENTA iorn to Mr. an, M Keener, Wednesday, May 14, a big uuy. Miss'Roxie, Conley and Miss iilanche Rogers made a business trip to Mountain City, Ga., Thursdays Mr. Roy Cuho hft .:'. AI icli. .' Mondav. Ma., to , , ii,, wnere ne expects to work for some time Messers Alex Garland, 0. L Buc hanan. I-rcc.1 Dryman, Newel Pickle- ....i.i dilVI AMllfl 1 a 1A Uran4 4 . f Now Creek fish no- Tf,..o,i.. ....... mg .Saturday. Th c . , 'vjjuiicu a good fry with plenty of fish . )r. Neville of Dillard, Ga., was in tins community visiting the sick Sat urday. Mrs S W. Picklesimer, who i.,if i. " ear and " "ail. HdS HPfn Wftrcn f- il-- r t . . L IU1 ine past tew davs. T.itfh. lTnnni. n..i i u , , t," v. v,-""'-i" uucnanan and Ralph P.cklesmer are both sick Mr. and Afrs V i v..u . --. , , uuuidnan maae a business tnn tn Tua r , ' u, yjd.t murs-i Miss Inez Cahe of P,o:. ... ... c , . . "miuss spent Saturday niyht snc.mi .-. . , wuinicy wan ner Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cabe. -c.v,tTS Al. ji. Norton an(1 Roy lenry went tn FranH; u. . . ' c.i -."..rvini uii uusiness Saturday. . . Alessers Tr.m Tiolio... V. Q..vw dim iiascom -..k io franklin on business Wednesday. Mr. Ine'ram Miller. . of Scaly, spent MrtLnA.h W, latter., . ii, iuers Highland Fling Sarah Hickg Hineg Graduation Exercises Four boys and. four girls graduated irom Highlands high school Tv;,la night, May 23. The stage was aonronriatr.lv , rated with the class colors nH iB. ters of laurcl blossoms. Tn ih, ler of the rear wall of thP mat, a flower wheel With the name of a senior inscribed upon each spoke. j The girls were becomingly dressed in wnite Irocks with arm bouquets of roses. The. boys wore dark coats and white trousers, the small macw Roy Potts, son of Mr. and Mrs r.. j otts, wearing the same. The exercises were preceded by the presentation of certificates by the principal, Prof. Summer, to the stu-i dents who had neither been aWnJ or tardy during the year. The re cipients of thp rprti'f;t . it i . . were lia ison 1'ick p The exercises were opened with the invocation by Rev. C. R. McCarty of Aucrusta. Next W73c ..i...... k ti ,,, . . J c'uiuiory by Harry Wright which was very well delivered. Following the salututory was thee lass poem composed and recited by Louise Edwards. Next was v.d niMcy-y set torth in a very mterestine Purson, Elsie Crunkleton, Harry Wright, Tearley Picklesimer, Louise Edwards and Weldon Paul. Preceding the play Prof. Sum, j'rebcnica ti.e seventh grade with di plomas. ( Monologues by Ronald Baty, Mary i aui ana ,va t'otts creatlv AA-a -r v.vvl IVJ U -.1 i d.reaay interesting program. 'I he house was filled tn r:.. fl . J a..u uvcrnowing, many n the dvm to stand. f Episcopal S. S. Wins Banner ' l-or making the greatest increase . VUtniance ot 311 Sunday schools in the Western North Carolina diocese of the Episcopal church, the Sunday school of the. Church of th T., . ' "VUI lid" Hon was presented with the banner The field secretaries, Miss Sumner, -.iss vvetmore, of Christ church and Miss Smith of Lincolnton brought the SaT May 21 Wcd- Washington Letter By FRED HOLMES, W.hinffton Corretpondent of The Pre.t Washington, May 28.The Capitof has this week proviled or contributed to the provision of a niimhpr..e.:u... an unusual number of thm ru-.. or cconomft, or otherwise nf rr, Jess national interest. " Of course, Mr. Grundv rnuor. that he was not quite so nm,i,. : the Keystone state as he seemed to have imagined anrl tu., . . , , - auiiuiiisiration certainly has no ea.se for disappoint ment m the selection of Mr. Da" s by his party tn Pn) u- r - -'y.i me idtc ior a senatorial toea. Of ... . . oenate and House got together on the tariff bill to the vas r"0feocratic-insur!' uimun ana with undobuted de nfrCrn,C t5(lmi"istration demands. O ounejfr. Owen J. Roberts, of rennsylvania. wac ..i ' C . ' ""diwuuusiy COn- Jrmed as Associate. Justice of the Honor Roll for Ninth Mth &taL,S Hicrh Srrinl . ' i rr v seconds. Of 4L - t , l3l iilgh Srrinol- 7:::l Jf-i. Neely;e,;r"H:'l!S Eva Potts Potts 7lh Grade: Wendell Cleaveland. mi uiaue: tdwarr Pntt p . , , i"c iunuon iaval I ac and its preliminary consideration by the Senate has provided food for thought for the . few who know an thingabout ,t anwway. Of course, yiLHfnry, FId ?nd m others wh to I . CLEAR CREEK Mr. James B'ryson, of Clear Creek, died in Franklin, at the hospital Satur day night, May 17. He only lacked a few days being 80 years old. He leaves a wife and two daughters Mrs. Mark Burrell, and Mrs. Ed Lhastcin. of Clnar rrPi. j . , nn a nst : midlives and friends mourn his oss . Three brothers and one sister: Messers Andrew, Newton and Thom as Bi-yson, and Mrs. Sam Wilson, all of Jackson county, were present. The funeral service was conducted .v. wscar im,x of Satolah, Ga. He was la.l to rest in the Clear wick tiTiictery. 'tl,?ilhad befn 3 ,ca(li"S member of the ISaptist church -for 44 years - Mr. Aaron Owen of Macon county died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Eli ah MrPoH i,.,V ,r Z' r i c " ai vvainaiia, a. ' k u Sa,turtky and was laid to rest . .,cim)on lne funera wnrice was conducted by Rev. Oscar He had been a (oti,(..i t. I.. . "'cmDer ot nu cn.urcn tor many years and was 74 years of age He leaves many friends and rel atives to mourn his loss. . j luiiu in a very interesting way by Albert Wiley Elsie Crunkleton read a clever class PFOphecv followpH U Vs.ki:, i k ur i i n . . J s "'wuugrapnv by Weldon Paul which was composed ! in a surprising and original way witty class- will was ' then read by ! Virginia Pierson after whirl! tt, i edictory was given by Bessie Neely Prof. T. f, rfjrh, a . . . . 'wh mduc an in spiring address tn , . 'y scinurs in wnich he brought out . uuti eat ing points.. Prof. Summpr ttior, "-! mduc a Dnet but appropriate talk to the,, class after which he Dresmtprl th it.- - wiui meir well earned diplomas. j The exerrispc r.i. i j V.1USCU witn a SOng composed hv Afrc u a n- - ' "j ivx. rier- son sung by the class. . I . i ' , waiu x oits. r , , ouuic otners who 4th Grade; Pn, ixr:. 1 "ave develoned aL.i n- . M ii tt vvney, iiiiiv't. . """" swcnincs in Nail Henry Zoellner, Oliatta Potts i he re of their bank balances, as 3C(l Grade: Robert McConnell fn ' f 3 Reneral dcmanJ for Bern.ce Baty. e"' speeding up transportation, have an. fnd Grade: Carolyn Potts, Carlton I ,V"ce? cir opposition to a tariff cavo in, T..-' r - ' . oulun , Which IC nUnrrtt ""HI uiiutriiif r Trn fsr 1 . r i . "-""'j" i uiis, canton Cleaveland, Tessie McDowell, Mildred M )!"y HPPer- Mania Reese, u. v sc. . . luu pi to result in reprisals mm tu u t. uuhs wun which- they have bppn k...:. , . . viiifj uusmess and Jitk i which the y hope to continue to (in micinocc r . . i ., ... o "usiiicss ana 1st Grade: Alma pi..j nr .. Wlth which thev hnnp m ryson. Vrcrinia At, rj... , do business. 0 mrc, . "a- i-iiwarus, les- rf u . ' """-ongaciort s.e Keener, Richard Zoellner th S0;caI,ed Anti-Saloon League Briefs , ' STILES . Rev. J. M. Woodard preached an interesting sermon at Tellico church 0fwLau,dacsied as pastor and Rev. Woodard was elected to fill tfce remaininrr nart tt- . , tj- V lc unexpircd term His regular meeting time will , be the second Saturday and Sunday 'Jtey at. 10:30 a.. ..m.. and. Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. Woodard is also Pastor at the Briartowh church. Mr. Tamps anrt r: f.r.i a . .7 j-iaic mcuana and sister, Addie, of Lowell, are spending !ew, days W1'th their parents, Mr and Mrs. R. M. McGaha .Mrs. Viola Carnes Barnes, formerly, wi tnis. nlarp Anemic' t.nn.:i.-i ttr - I'usuuai Wednesday for an LCtntt;tLS;0n laS,t accouts 3he wa's o""' tiuiig niceiy. Mrs. Carl D M ffcffv L- ?radley Pched at the Morgan school house Sunday wTlTV- -p ns--ot thls schooi elected . him pastor to preach once a month for the fisral i 'Am,c mlft ' ,ScaI year endmg Mr T. J. Carnes went to Franklin, a i v,su n,s aauRhter at the -.6v.a "pirai who underwent an finpratmn fi. .. -I---"""" iu, appenaicitis. Mr. L. F. Owenby is sick with in- Mr. Clint Colev spent the week-end l Mr- J- W. Sherril went to Franklin wwiv-ciiu iu visit nomefolks; MAXWELL vJu a? ,So busy at Maxwell that we hardly have time to tell about ft J ne rain was mnct ,..i t . ( . .. , ....oi wciLuine DUt wo feel like quoting,' "Rain, rain go away" v duuiucr nay." There is ,ys,ldo on any mat stavs bp tnn.u.. . . , with th. inteneres i..v 11 Ugl dill. We are mixincr rnl-i-e. tD.: i . j , - o j . .it dim gath ered here, thpr T , aim every where i( ,!!,e i"" "'e", and , , v . nowever, we mk away " " " i iresn. Hoes are rnminrr ;r , , .; cuon now ann urn. vn , .1 i j tt' "'"F'lj'iiiy on a iiov and His Merhn,U " w 7oy , . c nave a tew w, .uudrus ,and shelves, some U"M,1"K3 dUUUT intc a tinr j' r r1. ,dns lat anu uiu lvirn the.. and not m,a T r" Z y- j..u,. V. mere ts Rood win wh hr. and and patience thpcp a.ge . . " . " di icr ail thp great essentials in a winning game , TELLICO LOCALS Mr. Lov R v . : V v. ul -iiariotte. was visrtintr t. c rti r ' nls - - -v., itij. vj. i. Kamsev Saturday and Sunday. Members nf 1 tt. th:.- t. . church met q;,,jr.r,0 . aHtlst r nr . ""l"uaJr "'u elected Kev Mose Wodard as their pastor. -ie xurKey Kpob Lumber company Grace Wright and William i us re medal Winners The bovs' dphatP M leading neid at tne school audi torium last Timrct.,,, :i. ir. wit -n y " l' 1ViaV' . William Potts. was tho r .1 -- . - wnmcr .or inc o . ...v.a, vicsemen annually to the best boy debater and the medal for the best girl . declaimer was awarded IV KJl air VVrirrrlT 1'r.l U I ' . ,,... -c,"-. J-.UH1 uracc and William are innmre in u-.rrU .i 1 .The judges of the boys' debate 1 c X 1V- inR ot Anderson,1 S. C Rev. C. R. McCarty and Mr. A J. Salinas. Jr., of Augusta, Ga. ! h.iu Miecteci the winner in the! girls contest were Rev. L. E. Crow-1 san. Afrs. E. R r.ilK0, j ! T Tiir 1 d,,u iUrs. a. . luaivu. ,N The query for, the boys' debate was Resolved That Trial by Jury System m Criminal r.o ci.. . 11 y 11 ,. , . - va.x., .-IIIOUK1 lie Abolished. On tti ., . -. ... annniduve sue were Glenn ShnW w.n: ts .. 1 Ulldlll. 1 OttS and Edison Pirlf1;m. .... . . .u;i u "7""-' i captain while the nprrati c j . . Lt tj iiT V c was composed Leon ,,Wnght' L0U,'S Edwar and ieon Lallowav artinrv . 1 The affirmative side won. i Aioert Wiley was, chairman nf tuJ debate and nwrl. o . . ', I.. ."v- o vciy interesting! address nrpr-o.v, .l. . fel . u,e Program. I'lrst m the P-irls' t T). - 0 vainest was Vir ginia rierson -a,hn ..j c 1 , . icLucu ihe Swimmin -hole in the Church." . Bess ''Thp H v. gaVC a reading tled ine xlienwavman j ..i-. ' j t-. ---j""", uinu was ren rod's .Busy Dav" hv T . last wae m; ."1"3 2ca,e ana. -iriumps-.ot aith" by Grace Wright. Bessie Neely was the competant chairman of the girls' pro gram. y The participants in these two con- tPSte -.11 . .. 1 " " mil. mi Hvrpnrintin .. . i . if t-,. . -j'liuiiduy gooa and Mra. Pierson and Prof. Summer are to. be commended on the excellent results of their training of thse Mr. Scott Hudson of. Atlanta, presi dent of Hiirhlan- n-..- Jack Wao, oTcoiS 'Gan''m2 ?rf H L Hi,gMands Es,at". " j m Highlands. I Miss Margaret Harry, of Walhalla Ln wJ? fe Week-end in this town. While hprp ct,- j.. . , oc vunuuctea a very successful rummage sale for the benefit of the D. A R Mr and Mrs. Fred S. Gould, of Atlanta, werp urppt-j 1,- r A 1 . v,viv-vnu quests at u a .1 , -""ui"'se us existence the Centra hnic tu 1. . . 7 . but the . dovp nnm..4 .r . . . , u,in;,i, it VT, , c ,0S caDin ' . "rm ur a kind of o .c course is nearin' ' . "UI1, rou cannot create completion. "h . pure minds by restrictive stati tl Jl6 llaU hUSe is now Pe"ed to I hat Mrs- Dennett called "the hush l-mhlC- !?lan f education" is no preparation Miss Bernice Iing, who has been' f0r odT ,ife- The youJg man 0r nasf thuLghIands -hool tnj-r .,-5 -t Lptatio" c . . tone to her home """cu "gainst it, ikk Y -nmi-oaioon League lobby has brono-ht 6 . "Km many sur prising ancl to some exceedingly ab noxious revelations. Of course, there have been mrnKKn r . ' c - ,S3 nuin our next door neighbor Canada which, to put it mildly, have raiisoH . .. j . ""caauicss in tne minds of those who eel that our already overfed industries should be still further gorged. . It is generally thought here that Mrs. Dennett was absolutely right There is and thpr i Ait t- aiways win De dirt in the atmosphere around us It 's suggested that what we need is not ,rd '""icn t ot a kind of Senior Play Success Brown. R . ...... ,o.iu uiuwn, tne sen ior Dlav W3C nroonl.J .1 .. f,iuicu at tne school auditorium1 Wprlnpdo,, T,. --v.jr uiKiu. Mrs. rierson ; deservpc o j , j- Kicdi ueai ot credit for thp curr r .i.:. , . mis piay as she coached thp cH,rin4i, y y Ab ---- "-iiia iaKing part r;flPPtai1Vher SP,Cndid PfoiSiance reflected her training very favorably. Altho the most imr,A,i. t 1 . ""iiaiii ruies were acted by the seniors cnm. .L. . , , ui me un dergraduates took nart ; t.. . I--, i in luc uro gram ilc.-. TU- . . y illc cast consisted of the following students: Albert Wilev - ,,y, vvniiam rotts, Virginia is closing out its saw mill business here. , Afrs. Ardpnio A lion r- ... ----..... 1m.11, ui v-owee, was visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Smith recently. ' J'ZZtLZ f.ram"- " Atlanta, ; Vf JV"Sdl,e rioweii are occupy "?,,Mlf. Cramer's cottage at fhe Highlands Estates. me Mr. Bavliss HiVtmo r .i ... . . '. "au- u- ntianta, ; party were in Highlands on Sat- kMiss Doris Floyd, a member of the Highlands srmnl (..n.. ... . L , Pr,M, c , 'i.uuy, lert nere j Friday for her home in Latta, S C Kings Inn has. been opened for the summer. Mr Morgan, of Columbus, Ga arrived in Highlands, Saturday ' A eroun nf Cc .ti . 1 werP in U;uirTl ue cadets day. i 'ior the day Sun 'Mr. Kirk Bearden, of Oakway, S L.. was in thic t,. c... . r . V w" turaay. Mr. and Mrs. A. D Bolton of Z::r. a"d. tf?eir children me weeK-end in Highlands at ..v.v. ui ivirs. coiton's parents --. .,ila. vv o. uavis. Professors D V c . r vt a e . ' ""uner and K Hentz nf tt! u:t.i 1 . . farnlt. uu ,'".." "Janas school S- CTue inar Pmaria Miss (Louise Stribling, of Franklin visftingf friends W ln HigMands Mr. Frederirl. r r.-.-ii. . ..r . : ' wmic. ui Wash- mgton. : D. r ,.c - . as. . v , v guest at the ( pntral 1, -...- . "lc . 1 week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith have eninvpH o j ..... ",v t: ; Q?' oi . -c, ...v ..j.Urn,nere. Mrs. Smith rprpntl-d r-.-UA . f'liiiu t, "L:" 3 ,5T,ncn heckled T gu iig i pound and 5 ounces in Municioa lal-P s' Mr. Arthur P Pi:.- r .r .. . r.-, ji vvasnmg- f ;tC' W3S 3 HighIands visitor . . , Mrs. R. N. Hughes and family are meir nntriA iii l . . . ju JLlCdrilrn moiintam o. . v.ipcn . al pic.ent. JSI"-..? -r two YTW S-...av,d. anA Linton tit wc.c weeK-end visitors here Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hager Jr are now occupying their summer alth of Sunset mountain avi - -.v,o anu ivir. York Wilson, of Greenville, S. C, were i uie rierson house last - . rv. Mr. and Mrs P d .. . . hf r.' ii T U lvlc-rmick, ot (jainpsvillp Ci . it'.. . v;e': 1 . ' wcrc n,gnjands Visitors rprpntlv H.f-. . . . Mccormick is manacrpr if tU- -l- i ... 3 Goes Co Tcwa Alone 7 First Time 'in Months 1 V 4 ALICE BRADLEY "I don't know what there is in Sargon but it-s . WQnd medicine I evpr tnni- ; i.v. day theJirst time I've been able to come! down' trn diunc in six months and it is A,, f.,i .1 l" inc wonaer- tUI Strenthpnino- offo... .r .. . & -"ttis or tnis re markable medicine I "For months my nerves were up set and 1 was r..A . . , , . unuuwn mat i ISii1"1 we t0 d any housework, and hardly able to get out of the house i was so weak T time in bed. Mv. ... y ,. , " ' m"ic ws poor, r. TghSt ?ds disagreed with me and 1 suffered enntimioll :t .i . . wiui , enron- bottlp T 1 am on fourth bottle of Sargon, my appetite is splendid, mv d.Vpctj strong and pnp:;:;r" "pcrrcct- lm really a pleasure Sargon Pills have rid me, of constiifation for the first time m VParc "H--. at. " Bl oce r V A rtce wradley. 855 Capp St., San Francisco. r Perry's Drup 5tnr t?.i.- v.. iuc mcKapee mills. C, Agents. (Adv.) J
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